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the generational gap between me and the people my age who use chat gpt
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"came back wrong" but it's from work
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"comrade in arms" yeah i bet he was in your arms. every night. fruit
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god. mark used to have books in his house. full shelves. stacks on the tables. gemma used to have books in her house. they were history professors. now he doesn’t own a single bookshelf. her books are all bound in testing room blue. THEY USED TO HAVE BOOKS IN THEIR HOUSE.

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me when mark woke up from his coma and immediately started crying
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kind of funny that gemma almost immediately says she doesn’t believe that mark has moved on. it’s been two years and she’s still like please that man has never gotten over anything in his life
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seeing real warm sunlight after one and a half seasons made me feel sick. diabolical
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Ms. Casey busy haunting the narrative and then here comes Gemma with a steel chair
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Every week Severance is like here’s an hour of some of the most fucked up implications that have ever haunted your television screen, with some of the most gorgeous cinematography & acting you’ve ever seen, that will make you experience the entire spectrum of human emotion all at once. And then I have to go to work the next day.
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diversity win! the pharmaceutical corporation that is going to trap your wife in an evil basement includes gender neutral pronouns on their patient intake forms
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when mark severed in the first place to get away from his memories of gemma because they were too painful to bear, so when he re-integrates we don't see him remembering lumon but instead remembering gemma. when he has to remember her and confront his grief to save her. is anyone there
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you wait all week in eager anticipation to spend one hour staring at your screen with your mouth open in abject horror and then it ends and you get to wait again. now thats television.
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no dentist's office. no writing christmas cards. no taking flights. a world where every pain or minor annoyance is dismissed as your consciousness is replaced with a different version of you. a life without pain, or agitation, or monotony. and conversely, a life full of only that for every version of you who experiences the chores you wished to evade.
forget skipping work or school or birth. try everything. never experience anything that expires a negative emotion. the ideal consciousness sold as a product for the price of a version of you that you'll never meet.
but it doesn't matter. you carry the hurt down with you. in your hands, in your mind, your mouth. the grief mark experiences carried into his innie, gemma feeling the pain she experienced in the rooms even after she's been severed.
it doesn't matter. you carry it with you.
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gemma is marks dead wife but mark is also gemma’s dead wife. huge
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macrodata department: man it's so hard being a teenager
gemma the whole time:
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